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Ronaldsway to revamp security area

Runnysvie dy aa-yannoo ard shickyrys

£300,000 to streeu rish arbylyn

Bee aa-lhiasaghey ‘mooar’ jeant ec Purt Aer Runnysvie ayns eab dy yannoo ny s’girrey ny arbylyn boiragh gys y chamyr faagee.

Ta’n obbreyder y Rheynn Bun-Troggalys er vograghey magh dy jean ard prowal shickyrys sheeynt magh goll er lhiasaghey.

Bee faill currit da queig olteynyn noa y wirran dy obbraghey scanneryn scudlagh elley ec traaghyn preaysagh, as bee scanneryn automatagh son kaartyn boayrdal currit stiagh ayn, chammah’s sheeyney magh y hamyr er fud.

Ta treisht oc dy bee toshiaght currit er y chalee £300,000 beggan lurg y Chaisht.

Ta fieau rish foddey ec y phurt aer er n’yannoo seose yn oyr son contaartys ec y theay ayns ny shey meeghyn shoh chaie.

Ta’n Shirveishagh Bun-Troggalys Ray Harmer goaill rish dy vel aghtyn dy hareaghey foddey harrish yn traa.

AS MNR HARMER: Ny keayrtyn ta cummal seose as ny reddyn laa er laa shen, shen raad ta feme ain er berraghtyn orroo. Shoh un ard as ta feme dy firrinagh er jeeraghey er dy yannoo kiart eh. Cha nel shin er vakin argid baiht ayn rish tammylt liauyr, myr nish ta’n traa kiart dy yannoo shen. Scanshoil eh dy phlannal dy kiart, dy obbraghey ny hrooid dy kiart, as dy chur er ny ardyn scrutee gobbraghey cho mie as oddysmayd.


Ronaldsway to revamp security area

£300,000 to combat queues


Ronaldsway Airport is to undergo a 'major' redevelopment in an effort to reduce troublesome queues into the departure lounge.

Operator the Department of Infrastructure has announced a new expanded security check area will be developed.

Five new staff will be hired to operate additional baggage scanners at peak times, and automatic boarding card scanners will be introduced, in addition to an overall expansion in the room.It's hoped work on the £300,000 project will begin shortly after Easter.

Lengthy waits at the airport have been the cause of repeated public dismay over the last six months.Infrastructure Minister Ray Harmer admits improvements are long overdue:

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